Steph's+Favorite+Quotes

 Favorite Quotes "Take heart jews"..."you'll see god's help we'll overcome this misfortune too." It surprised me that even though a lot of jews were being murdered they still kept their faith

Steph- That's funny because that's the one I used!!!! I have to agree with what you said. I wasn't all that surprised at how they kept their faith because I have heard of this happening to many religouse groups/ missionaries, who's faith actually become stronger during persecution. GOOD JOB!!!- Keisha

I really like this quote as well, because it showed that the Jews weren't going to give up. Their religion kept them continuing on, even though it was part of the reason why they were attacked. It seems really amazing to me that they could keep such faith in their religion when they could have just thrown it away for a chance at survival. -Kessley C.

"Man raises himself toward God by the questions he asks Him" Moshe the Beadle I like this quote because it makes you think what questions of importance should one ask God. Moshe was such a good teacher for Elie and asked important and insightful questions. M. Fegan

Nuremburg- I was frustrated with Goering, his whole attitude frustrated me. How he presented himself, and even when he gave his lighter and watch to Tex. He showed no remorse, however, at times even when he seemed not to care you could tell that he was scared. He knew he was guilty even if his pride stood in the way of admitting it. He was full of pride, thats what it comes down to his pride. Leon Goldensohn may have been one of my favorite characters because he himself was Jew, and to face the men that were murdering people like him this gave me a great amount of respect for him. He also truely did care about the people in general you could kind of just tell he was that type of guy. I felt that the bad guys got what they deserved. The trial was fair because the men had an opertunity for an attorney, and they all refused to get one. I also feel that it was a wise decision that Robert Jackson had the judge from the U.S.A step down from the lead role because it seemed as if he had an agenda of his own to make a mokery out of Mr. Jackson. If he was head judge things could have gone differently.

I really respected Leon G. also. it must have been difficult to face the perpetrators of his people. M. Fegan